Ampelopsis Cordata
Porcelain-berry is a vigorous invader of open and wooded habitats. The genus Ampelopsis is distinguished from other members of the grape family by stems which have a white pith that is not continuous through the nodes.
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Ampelopsis cordata. Raccoon grape is aggressive in its native range and may be undesirable in Great Lakes ecosystems Missouri Department of Conservation. As its name indicates heartleaf pepper vine has simple heart-shaped leaves that closely resemble some species of grape. Ampelopsis cordata is a perennial climbing vine in the grape family but its fruit is not edible.
Stems - White pith. Vitis cordata Vitis heterophylla Thunberg var. Other Common Name.
Ampelopsis cordata Michaux 1803. Porcelain-berry is often confused with species of grape Vitis and may be confused with several native species of Ampelopsis -- Ampelopsis arborea and Ampelopsis cordata. Raccoon grape is a woody vine climbing by tendrils to a length of 60 feet.
It is native to the southeastern United States. Foliage is about 5 in 13 cm long and 4 in 10 cm wide broadly ovate with an extended tip coarsely toothed margins and a. Ampelopsis cordata is a vine found in the US states Alabama Arkansas Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Iowa Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Missouri Mississippi North Carolina Nebraska Ohio Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia.
This species also has flower clusters that are compact and broad while. Leaves - Heart shaped leaves glabrous no hairs on upper surface with a few hairs on the veins of the underside of the leaf. Ampelopsis cordata Michaux 1803.
The most aggressive native vine in the state it can smother small- to medium-sized trees. Raccoon grape Ampelopsis cordata. Its heart-shaped leaves are much less lobed than those of its congener Ampelopsis glandulosa.
Ampelopsis cordata Michaux 1803. Porcelain berry looks like a closely related species raccoon grape Ampelopsis cordata which is native to the Southern Midwest but not to the Great Lakes basin. Vitaceae grapes Description.
This member of the grape family produces pink to purplish fruits in late summer but unlike grapes they are not edible. Fruit Structures - Dichotomous branching pores lenticels on fruit surface. Heart-leaf Pepper Vine Heart-leaf Ampelopsis Racoon Grape Possum Grape Simple-leaf Ampelopsis.
Vitis indivisa Vitis indivisa Willdenow Berlin. It is a high-climbing woody vine that attaches with tendrils found in stream bottom woods. Also its twigs are less hairy.
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